Tigers, White Sox to resume suspended game Sunday

CHICAGO (AP) — The Detroit Tigers thought they were going to face one of the best pitchers in baseball. They also assumed they would play a complete game.Neither happened on a strange, wet night.

With Chris Sale scratched after he destroyed throwback uniforms Chicago was scheduled to wear, the White Sox used six pitchers Saturday night before their game against the Tigers was suspended by rain after eight innings tied at 3.

The game, interrupted three times by thunderstorms, was suspended about five hours after the scheduled first pitch. It will resume Sunday before the final contest of the series.

Justin Upton homered for the Tigers and Avisail Garcia hit his first homer since May 28 for the White Sox.

The Tigers tied it in the eighth on Nick Castellanos’ single off Nate Jones that scored Cameron Maybin, who reached on Jones’ error.

The Tigers didn’t open their clubhouse or make manager Brad Ausmus available after the suspension.

White Sox closer David Robertson came in to get the final out in a pouring rain before the umpires called for the tarp. The game was suspended 45 minutes later.

Manager Robin Ventura said Robertson would be on the mound when the game resumes Sunday in the top of the ninth.

Matt Albers, who started for Sale and pitched two innings, confirmed the clubhouse incident but declined to answer questions.

“You probably know what happened,” Albers said. “But we’re going to keep it in-house.”

Detroit’s Melky Cabrera drove in his 1,502nd run in the first as the Tigers got a break by not facing the 14-game winner Sale. Cabrera’s groundout scored Maybin, who singled, stole second and went to third on catcher Dioner Navarro’s throwing error.

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